Located in the Southeast Corner of Michigan

The Village of Clinton Michigan in Lenawee County is a historic town that has that “old downtown feel” to it. Incorporated in 1837, Clinton has an interesting historical background, which you can read about on the Village of Clinton website. History in this part of the state is showcased in many ways, and the Village of Clinton is proud to be part of the US 12 Heritage Trail. The Historical Society of Clinton has a lot of background information about our wonderful village.

If you’re looking for a tasty lunch or dinner in Clinton, visit The Clinton Inn, a charming turn-of-the century inn located at the gateway to the Irish hills. The Clinton Inn offers a spectacular Sunday Brunch, has ten guest rooms and four apartments, and is owned by gracious innkeepers who take the time to preserve the history and character of the building.

Clinton is also home to the Annual Clinton Fall Festival, which happens the last full weekend in September, and features over 250 arts and crafts booths, 500 classic and custom cars and a parade.

Clinton has many parks and nature areas, including Tate Park, which is located on Michigan Avenue west of the River Raisin. The beautiful 80-acre park has a well maintained quadplex softball complex with concessions, three picnic shelters, gazebo, soccer fields, canoe livery, playground equipment, a seven acre island with nature trails, and much more.

Clinton has a number of local organizations such as American Legion, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary club, Beta Sigma Phi for Women; as well as community support groups such as Weight Watchers and Alcoholics Anonymous. The Clinton Community Schools have small town values with endless future possibilities for our children.

Re-locate to Water Wheel Community in the Village of Clinton, Michigan, and you will have a home that is rich in history and community togetherness.